The 30-year-old was found in the jungle having been half-eaten by lizards

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Elise is the seventh tourist death in three years on the tiny island

Police said Witheridge, 23, had been raped and bludgeoned to death and Miller 24, had suffered blows to his head.

Thailand, famous for its beaches and cultural sites, is a regional tourist magnet and the tourism industry is a major income generator.

Posts on social media this week said Dallemagne had booked a ticket to Chumphon province, on the mainland.

Friends revealed her luggage arrived after her death, implying that she had clearly not intended to kill herself.

"Police continue to look for new evidence, because it was an unnatural death, but we have not found any," said Police Colonel Preecha Kladsawad.

The 2014 murders of the Brit backpackers prompted some local and foreign media to brand Koh Tao "murder island".

Two migrant workers from Myanmar were arrested and sentenced to death after they were convicted of the crime in December 2015 - a move criticised by rights groups who say they were wrongfully convicted.

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Her heartbroken mum Michele pictured here with Elise

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Elise had been living at a yoga retreat on neighbouring island Koh Phangan

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A monitor lizard going back and fourth into the jungle led locals to Elsie's body

She was found in the jungle on April 28 having been half-eaten by lizards - with police claiming she had hanged herself.

Elise’s devastated mother Michele van Egten has already said she does not believe the police account of events.

Michele said: "I do not believe what the police have told us. We fear somebody else was involved. We're more and more thinking that the police information is not the right explanation."

Elise had been living at a yoga and tantra retreat on neighbouring full-moon party island Koh Phangan in between travelling around Asia for the last two years.

Phone records show that Elise, had a degree in medicine from the European Institute Of Medicine Natural in Brussels, called her mother on Skype on April 17 and was planning to return to Belgium.

She left on a Ferry April 19 - but it is not known why she alighted on Koh Tao instead of continuing on to the mainland.

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She had been in between travelling around Asia for the last two years

Michele has claimed her daughter used a fake name of ''Elise Dubuis'' to check into the Triple B Bungalows next to Mae Head Pier on Koh Tao as she travelled via the island on a ferry bound for Chumphon province on her route back to capital Bangkok.

An unexplained fire that evening burned down three bamboo huts - including the one Elise had been staying in.

Elise headeed two miles through the jungle to Tanote Bay and took a room at the Poseidon Resort where she booked another ticket for Bangkok leaving on April 24.

Eight days later when locals living near the island’s idyllic Tanote Bay became suspicious of a monitor lizard going back and fourth into the jungle they discovered Elise’s half-eaten body on May 27 among rocks behind the Tanote Family Bay Resort.

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Police originally ruled the backpacker had committed suicide

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Elise's mum is also still waiting for an autopsy report which she was promised

Police told Elise’s mother Michele that her daughter had committed suicide by hanging herself from a tree around three days before she was found.

However no suicide note or message were recovered and Michele is desperate for information surrounding the mysterious death.

Michele said she had never been shown pictures of her daughter hanging from the tree where police claim she was found - normal practice for officers and rescue workers to photograph the scene.

She is now working with a German investigator to trace locals who discovered Elise's corpse to confirm where she was hanging.

Michele is also looking for answers from the German cult guru Raaman Andreas, whom she claims left the island of Koh Phangan when she visited in May to retrace her daughters footsteps.

She added: ''We were told by police in Koh Tao that they have no jurisdiction on the neighbouring island Koh Phangan, so a lot of questions have not been investigated.''

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